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Positively negative

John Pendry ()
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John Pendry: the Condensed-Matter Theory Group, The Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College

Nature, 2003, vol. 423, issue 6935, 22-23

Abstract: An artificially created material with negative refractive index has opened the door to new phenomena — and controversy. New work finally sets the seal of experimental confirmation on negative refraction.

Date: 2003
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